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In February 2022 Senator [[Éliane Assassi]] questioned each consulting firm on their activities on specific projects. She raised in particular the case of a former employee of the Capgemini group, who had been appointed as head of the Elysée correspondence service. The service subsequently contracted Capgemini to reorganize its digital tools, with the aim of setting up a system to automate mail reading to produce reports. "Is it not embarrassing, from your point of view, that a former employee of Capgemini is responsible for reviewing the correspondence service of the Élysée?", the senator asked. "It is not up to us to have an opinion on who, within the client organization, triggers this type of service", replied Mathieu Dougados, executive director, and he suggested the commission ask the Élysée.
Etienne Grass, director of public sector activities at Capgemini commented "In principle, our employees
In June 2022, {{lang|fr|[[Le Monde]]}} published a survey of the significant lucrative projects carried out by Capgemini for the French public sector entitled "Consulting firms: Capgemini, the expensive service provider that the State can no longer do without". The name of Etienne Grass, head of the "public sector" market unit of Capgemini Invent since 2017, was mentioned.<ref>{{Cite news|language=fr |author1=Maxime Vaudano|title= Cabinets de conseil : Capgemini, le coûteux prestataire dont l'Etat ne sait plus se passer |periodical=Le Monde.fr|date=2022-07-02|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/les-decodeurs/article/2022/07/02/cabinets-de-conseil-capgemini-le-couteux-prestataire-dont-l-etat-ne-sait-plus-se-passer_6133034_4355770.html|access-date=2023-01-09}}</ref>
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